The last of the Kardashian sisters, Kylie Jenner shared on social media today that her life is not perfect, saying that all fans see on social media is just the surface.
Kylie is not just a reality star, she is a businesswoman that has grown a business from the ground up (no capital from anyone else) to a billion-dollar business. She is a part of one of the most influential pop-culture family, the Kardashians, and is dating one of the biggest stars in the world, Travis Scott.
She seems to have everything needed to have a great life so a lot of people assume that she has it all. This is understandable because, she has money, a great body, a beautiful relationship and the most adorable child. But she has spoken about how she has had to deal with anxiety issues, posting a note on her Instagram for fans.
She talked about how proud she is of herself, “I’m proud of myself, my heart, and my strength. growing up in the light with a million eyes on you just isn’t normal. I’ve lost friends along the way and I’ve lost myself too sometimes.”
Kylie Jenner also talked about how she has to struggle to keep her sanity and dealing with anxiety. She said “My first tattoo was “sanity” to remind myself every day to keep it. I’ve struggled with anxiety my whole young adult life and after my baby, I dealt with all the internal ups and downs. I felt like I had to find myself completely again. I keep a whole lot to myself but just wanted to share and let you know I’m human.”
She then went on to talk about how even her life is imperfect and encourage her fans. She told them “my life is not perfect and what you see here on social media is just the surface. Be gentle with yourself, move on, and let go. we are all capable of great things, worthy of love, and allowed to express ourselves. Do more of what makes you happy and be unapologetic. Now is your season, we all have a magnificent destiny.”
Clearly, what you see on the surface does not always relate to what is on the inside. Plus we have to ask, did she diss Jordan with that ‘I’ve lost friends along the way’, or was that just a general speech? Let us know what you think about this in the comment section below.